Word: heals
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...appalling as the carnage was, it seemed to signal something worse: a final loss of faith by black Americans in the fairness of the criminal-justice system and hence in the rule of law itself. It will be easier to clean up the rubble than to heal the mistrust and anger that caused it. (See cover stories beginning on page...
...April 27 Crimson staff editorial entitled "Race Relations: Now a Time to Heal" begs a response. As one of the co-presidents of the South Asian Association (SAA) I would be remiss if I remained silent. I am upset by the tone of the staff editorial. It is this style of reporting that perhaps also antagonizes and upsets other minority leaders on campus. The Crimson states that "the signatures of students from Hillel, BGLSA and the South Asian Association are conspicuously absent from 'unified' calls to defend Counter...
...HARVARD is to heal recent campus tensions and go beyond numerical diversity to ease the frictions caused by difference, it must change the current "policy" of dealing with race and cultural relations...
...sensitivity. The Crimson has renewed its commitment to seeking out diverstiy on its staff. Some minority groups have aired their concerns about our paper and about other groups on campus. It is only this sort of constructive dialogue--though marred on occasion by insensitive rhetoric--that can begin to heal the problems of diversity at Harvard...
Rudenstine said the University should act onthe student concerns. "It troubles me deeply, andI think that we, as an institution, have to thinkabout ways to mitigate and heal much of that...